EXECUTIVE COACHING

Rosh Advisory utilizes Executive Coaching, Industrial Psychology, and Behavioral Sciences to help leaders face the challenges of an increasingly complex world. 



Utilizing these various tools, Executives can better shepherd their teams, be thoughtfully decisive, more intentional, and effectively balanced in their approach.

Solidifying the foundations of each Executive’s personal development helps generate long-term impacts and value creation in their workflow, and more firmly align with their organization’s change initiatives.



Rosh Advisory helps leaders stay agile, creative, adaptable, and focused so they can discover the next frontier and shape specific avenues of their growth.

ENGAGEMENT TIMELINE

METHODOLOGY

Rosh Advisory approaches coaching as a co-creation process. 

Coaches & Clients work together to assess issues and explore solutions. Coaches utilize challenge, support, and accountability as tools to refine a client’s growth. 



Throughout the process, the client holds all the answers. While coaches play a guiding role, the primary focus is to encourage clients to arrive at their own insights and solidify their resolve to move forward. Clients are responsible for the outcome, and must navigate the impacts of their coaching journey - so their autonomy is respected and solidified at all times. Inversely, this also requires that clients be sincerely open to sharing thoughts, opinions, and emotions as various topics are explored.

Rosh Advisory coaches may utilize a variety of tools in service of a client’s needs, including personality tests, assessments, questionnaires, and visual exercises. Sessions are always held in the strictest of confidentiality - no manager, sponsor, or outside council will be privy to session information without the client’s explicit written consent.

Whether helping leaders hone their managerial style, teams communicate and collaborate better, or helping shape a company’s overall culture - Rosh Advisory employs effective coaching techniques to best achieve client goals.


EXAMPLES OF SERVICES:

EXECUTIVE COACHING

LEADERSHIP REFINEMENT

CHANGE MANAGEMENT

CULTURE IMPROVEMENT

TEAM COHESION

DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN INTERVENTION SERVICES

VISUAL EXERCISES

For clients who find visual exercises engaging, utilizing mental landscapes can help contextualize their emotional states, focus on areas of discord or improvement, and track overall growth towards desired change.

Below are three examples of frameworks that can often help clients achieve clarity. Custom & curated alternatives can readily be design by Coach & Client during sessions.

The Lighthouse & Storm

For clients who finds themselves overwhelmed by colliding emotions and a sense of unrest, a helpful visual is picturing their awareness as a lighthouse looking out at the sea of their mind. The swelling waves of emotions have root causes and can be better understood, as the light of our mind moves over them. This helps solidify a sense of structure as the lighthouse stands strong and unmoving despite the changing currents surrounding it. Maintaining a journal through this framework can be a good tool to catalog how emotions improve week to week, and where emotions originate from.

The Tree & Garden


For clients who feel their life is full of clutter and competing interests, a useful visual is to picture themselves as a growing tree in the middle of a garden or forest. Cataloging the various factors of their lives and assigning a representation within the garden as a plant or animal that’s either competing for resources & hindering their growth - or as an enriching element in their environment - helps them better understand where the bounties and pitfalls of their current landscapes exist. This is an especially useful tool for prioritizing which aspects of a client’s life need to be trimmed or completely removed.

The Cosmic Road

For clients who feel uncertainty about the best path to choose or unsure about which decision will most benefit them - visualizing their options as a vast cosmic expanse can clarify the problem. This method creates distance and emotional calm from the decisions that need to be made, represented as bright stars on the horizon. Observing one’s choices from range solidifies which aspects of their “light” we find attractive, and whether journeying in that direction is the decision we truly want to commit our energies towards.